Use of clinch in Sentences. 43 Examples

The examples include clinch at the start of sentence, clinch at the end of sentence and clinch in the middle of sentence

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clinch at the start of sentence


  1. Clinch and Harris shared an opening stand of 69.

clinch at the end of sentence


  1. The nails will clinch.
  2. The nails will clinch.
  3. And that's a pretty icky and dishonest clinch.
  4. When the police came the fighters were in a clinch.
  5. When the police came the fighters were in a clinch.

clinch in the middle of sentence


  1. Suppose we don't clinch it?
  2. She needs 9.75 to clinch the title.
  3. This seemed to clinch it for both of them.
  4. This seemed to clinch it for both of them.
  5. Benichou emerged from a clinch with a cut mouth.
  6. But Chatfield had the final say to clinch victory.
  7. But Chatfield had the final say to clinch victory.
  8. Our company's CEO flew to Paris to clinch the deal.
  9. Our company's CEO flew to Paris to clinch the deal.
  10. Devoy took a mere 26 minutes to clinch her second-round victory.
  11. Cash incentives worth almost £45 million helped to clinch the deal .
  12. They are hoping to clinch a major deal to supply computers to the army.
  13. They are hoping to clinch a major deal to supply computers to the army.
  14. Germany scored twice in the last ten minutes to clinch the championship.
  15. Middlesbrough won the game to clinch automatic promotion to the Premier Division.
  16. And they also need a catch-all range of facial expressions to help clinch the deal.
  17. Go for the key points - the points that sustain the argument and help to clinch it.
  18. Go for the key points - the points that sustain the argument and help to clinch it.
  19. Dallas, Minnesota and New Orleans will clinch play-off places by winning this weekend.
  20. This has fuelled speculation that he is about to clinch a deal with an American engine manufacturer.
  21. This has fuelled speculation that he is about to clinch a deal with an American engine manufacturer.
  22. A win tonight will clinch the Pac-10 championship for Stanford, now ranked number five in the nation.
  23. A win tonight will clinch the Pac-10 championship for Stanford, now ranked number five in the nation.
  24. McGuire takes a count of six then, breaking from a clinch, he crosses with a right that finds the throat.
  25. McGuire takes a count of six then, breaking from a clinch, he crosses with a right that finds the throat.
  26. She confessed to being a good but plain cook and she wanted to create the right setting to clinch the deal.
  27. She confessed to being a good but plain cook and she wanted to create the right setting to clinch the deal.
  28. Are you dealing with a salesman eager to clinch a deal, or with a kitchen designer actually employed by the company?
  29. Are you dealing with a salesman eager to clinch a deal, or with a kitchen designer actually employed by the company?
  30. He then teamed up with partner Jason Jones to clinch the vital seven victory points in the deciding doubles encounter.
  31. He then teamed up with partner Jason Jones to clinch the vital seven victory points in the deciding doubles encounter.
  32. Industry observers say this came as a disappointment to Mr Chalayan, who had hoped to clinch a deal with Gucci himself.
  33. He then joined forces with partner Moir to clinch the doubles encounter and retain pole position for the Brentwood club.
  34. He then joined forces with partner Moir to clinch the doubles encounter and retain pole position for the Brentwood club.
  35. All of which means that Shorts require just three points from their final match of the season to clinch the championship.
  36. With enough delegates already in hand to clinch the nomination, the immediate importance of the primary has been vastly diminished.
  37. And with a superior points difference, Vipers seem set to clinch promotion from Midlands Two West after three times finishing runners-up.

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